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Amelia Bedelia "I Can Read Books"
by Peggy Parish.
From dressing the chicken to dusting the furniture, Amelia Bedelia does exactly what Mr. and Mrs. Rogers tell her.... But somehow things never turn out quite right.
Paperback.
$4.00
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Amelia Bedella-- Good Driving "I Can Read Books"
by Peggy Parish.
When Mr. Rogers goes for a drive with Amelia Bedelia, he's in for the ride of his life.
Only Amelia Bedelia can make a car trip this much fun.
Paperback.
$4.00
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Amelia Bedelia -- Play Ball "I Can Read Books"
by Peggy Parish.
The lovable, hilarious Amelia Bedelia steps up to the plate, filling in for a sick player on the Grizzlies baseball team.
Nobody plays ball like Amelia Bedelia.
Paperback.
$4.00
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Amelia Bedelia - Thank You "I Can Read Books"
by Peggy Parish.
Illustrated by Barbara Thomas.
Amelia Bedelia wants to make everything perfect for Great-Aunt Myra's visit.
From removing the spots from Mrs. Rogers's best dress to stringing up the string beans, nobody gets as mixed up as Amelia Bedelia.
Paperback.
$4.00
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An American Army of Two
by Janet Greeson and illustrated by Patricia Rose Mulvihill.
A story of two American girls, Abigail and Rebecca, who become an Army of two to save American vessels from being burned during the War of 1812.
Based on a true story.
$7.00
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Beautiful Stories for Children (2nd Grade Level)
Designed for use with students in the primary grades to improve their reading skills and comprehension levels.
$10.00
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Beginning With John's Gospel
by Susan Harding. Written for the younger reader, the author uses John's Gospel to explain who Jesus was and why He came into the world
$6.00
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Black Beauty
by Anna Sewell.
Adapted by Cathy East and illustrated by Christina Wald.
This classic story is perfect for children who are reading on their own and who have mastered basic reading skills.
One of the best-loved horse stories of all time.
Paperback.
$4.00
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Bound for Oregon
by Jean Van Leeuwen. "A fine, fictional introduction to life on the Oregon Trail." This story is based on the account of the journey made by nine-year old Mary Ellen Todd and her family from their home in Arkansas to the Oregon Territory in 1852. Youth. Paperback.
$6.00
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Bugs, Beetles, and Butterflies
by Harriet Ziuefert. Encourage observation skills with colorfully illustrated, lyrically written book on theiry-two insects. Science questions at the end. (ages 4-7)
$4.00
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Fine Print: A story about Johann Gutenberg
by Joann Johannsen Burch. This well written children's book depicts the middle ages and the man who invented movable type and the printing press which gave the world easy access to books. (ages 8-11)
$9.00
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How to Hide a Butterfly and Other Insects
by Ruth Heller. Children delight in carefully searching for the camouflaged creatures. (ages 4-7)
$4.00
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I Will Not Be Afraid
by Michelle Adams and illustrated by Jeremy Tugeau.
Written in a lively rhyme, this book addresses children's fears- such as the dark, storms and current events- and explains that God is in full control and turns all circumstances to good for those who love Him.
Hardback.
Ages 4 and up.
$15.00
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Kate Shelley and the Midnight Express
by Margaret K. Wetterer. In Iowa in 1865, young Kate Shelley overcame fear and danger to save a train with two-hundred passengers from plunging into a river because of a collasped bridge. (ages 6-8)
$7.00
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Keep the Lights Burning Abbie
by Peter and Connie Roop. Little Abbie Burgess was left with the responsibility to the lighthouse lights burning all by herself. A true story of this little heroine. A well crafted, historical easy reader. Pictures on every page. (ages 4-7)
$7.00
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Lessons from Nature
A collection of poems for boys and girls written by the author of Pilgrim's Progress. Bunyan's purpose was to teach moral and spiritual lessons to children drawn from the realm of nature. By John Bunyan.
$20.00
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The Life of Jesus
by Isobel Tallach. Simply told and wonderfully illustrated for young readers ages 5-6.
$3.00
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La Pequena Locomotora Que Si Pudo (The Little Engine that
Could *Spanish*)
Original classic edition illustrated by George Hauman. Many learned stick-to-it-iveness from the little train's chant, "I think I can, I think I can... I thought I could!" Hardback (Ages 4-7)
$10.00
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The Little Engine that Could **English**
Original classic edition illustrated by George Hauman. Many learned stick-to-it-iveness from the little train's chant, "I think I can, I think I can... I thought I could!" Hardback (Ages 4-7)
$9.00
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The Matchlock Gun
by Walter Edmonds. This 1942 Newberry winner is a character-building true story of a young boy overcoming obstacles to courageously protect his mother and sister from an Indian attack. (ages 8-11)
$7.00
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MOODY'S CHILD STORIES
Originally used as sermon anecdotes, these stories delivered by evangelist D.L. Moody present a wonderful collection of Christian morals for the entire family.
$20.00
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Pilgrim's Progress
A classic masterpiece. Beautifully bound in hardback and fully illustrated.
$36.00
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Raising Children God's Way
by D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones.
Five sermons taken from a series of sermons preached in Westminster Chapel, London (1954-1962), on Paul's letter to the Ephesians chapter 6:1-4.
Topics discussed include Submissive Children; Unbelieving Parents; Discipline and the Modern Mind; Balanced Discipline; and Godly Upbringing.
Lloyd Jones believed that "practical matters (like raising children) cannot be rightly understood apart from the profound truths of the Christian faith.... To attempt to deal with Christian practice in isolation from Christian doctrine is to tread a dangerous path."
Paperback.
$11.00
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Red, White, and Blue: The Story of the American Flag
by John Herman. The development of the flag from colonial days to its planting on the moon. (ages 6-10)
$4.00
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Signposts from Proverbs
by Rhiannon Weber. Careful selections from the book Proverbs are organized by topic and formatted in a way especially designed for children.
$11.00
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Tales from Shakespeare
We attended a Shakespeare play when our boys were between 4 and 10 years old. Ahead of time we read the story summary in this book aloud to them. At the performance our boys displayed sincere enjoyment and understanding. Afterward we found our active second grader independently reading the actual play with a broad smile on his face.
$5.00
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The Ugly Duckling
Easy reader retold by Harriet Ziefert. This time honored story shows the foolishness of envy (ages 4-7)
$4.00
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Uncle Tom's Cabin
by Harriet Beecher Stowe.
Published in 1852, Uncle Tom's Cabin brought the abolitionist's message to the White House and beyond.
The book is said to accurately portray the experience of slaves in 19th century America.
An American classic.
200th Anniversary Edition. Paperback.
$6.00
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Wait Till You See the Butterfly (NEW)
by Doreen Tamminga and published by Banner of Truth. The book is a collection of short stories for boys and girls. "These stories were written to point children to Christ as the only Savior from sin and to encourage them in Christian living." Stories are arranged in three categories: 1)Youngest Readers (ages 4-6); 2)Intermediate Readers (ages 7-9) and 3)Oldest Readers (ages 10-12). Paperback.
$17.00
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A Welsh Girl and Her Bible (previously called Mary Jones and Her Bible)
by Mary Carter. The true story of a 8 year-old girl who worked for eight years to gather enough money to buy a Bible only to learn that none were available in her language. Her tears of grief led to the formation of the first Bible society.
$8.00
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